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多項(xiàng)研究發(fā)現(xiàn):說(shuō)臟話有益身心健康!罵的越狠越好

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2016年01月14日

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  President Barack Obama didn’t act like a typical president when he took a break from running the country to hang out with Jerry Seinfeld, driving a Corvette and drinking coffee. And Obama admitted that he doesn’t always sound presidential either. The leader of the United States, it seems, is a fan ofswearing. He told Seinfeld:

  當(dāng)美國(guó)總統(tǒng)巴拉克·奧巴馬在不理國(guó)政的空檔同杰瑞·宋飛開著游艇喝著咖啡的時(shí)候,他的言談舉止并不像一般的總統(tǒng)那樣。而且,奧巴馬自己也承認(rèn)自己有時(shí)說(shuō)話并不像一個(gè)總統(tǒng)。貌似這位美國(guó)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人喜歡咒罵。他這樣對(duì)宋飛說(shuō):

  “I curse. I curse. …Bad stuff, or stupid stuff, is happening constantly, right? valuable.”

  “我就罵了!就罵了!但生活中常會(huì)有些糟糕的、愚蠢的事情發(fā)生,不是嗎?值呀!”

  Though the prim and proper may frown upon this language from a head of state, profanities are a healthy part of our lexicon. And plenty of studies have found that the odd bit of swearing can in fact be very good for you.

  可能這話從一國(guó)元首口中說(shuō)出來(lái)有失妥帖,但臟話是我們?nèi)粘S谜Z(yǔ)中司空見慣正常的一部分。而且,多項(xiàng)研究也發(fā)現(xiàn):罵人實(shí)際上非常有益身心健康。

  In 2009, psychologists from Keele University in the UK found that swearing can even help relieve pain. Some 67 participants were asked to keep their hands submerged in ice cold water as along as possible, either repeating a swear word or a neutral word over and over. Those who were swearing were able to keep their hand submerged for longer, and also reported feeling less pain.

  2009年,一群英國(guó)基爾大學(xué)的心理學(xué)家發(fā)現(xiàn):罵人甚至有助于減緩疼痛。研究中,67名調(diào)研者被要求在盡可能長(zhǎng)的時(shí)間里將自己的手浸泡在冰水中,有些人要求一直重復(fù)罵人的話而另一部分人則要求重復(fù)平實(shí)的話語(yǔ)。研究結(jié)果顯示,說(shuō)臟話的人把手泡在水里的時(shí)間更長(zhǎng),且更不覺(jué)得痛。

  Timothy Jay, a psychologist at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts who has studied cursing for 35 years, says profanities are an irreplaceable form of expression.

  麻省理工學(xué)院心理學(xué)家蒂莫西·杰研究說(shuō)臟話35年,他稱:臟話是一種不可替代的表達(dá)形式。

  Monika Bednarek, senior lecturer in linguistics at the University of Sydney, has catalogued the number of profanities in the most popular US TV (there are a lot), and agrees that swearing is important in social situations.

  悉尼大學(xué)語(yǔ)言學(xué)高級(jí)講師莫妮卡·貝德納雷克在一檔美國(guó)最受歡迎的電視節(jié)目中將臟話分類(多到想不到),并同意說(shuō)臟話在社交中起重要作用這一觀點(diǎn)。


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